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Page 1: Understanding Stress and Depression Chapter 4. What is Stress?  Stress is the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.  Stress

Understanding Stress and Depression

Chapter 4

Page 2: Understanding Stress and Depression Chapter 4. What is Stress?  Stress is the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.  Stress

What is Stress? Stress is the reaction of the body and mind

to everyday challenges and demands. Stress can arrive quickly like when you are late

and running to catch the bus. Stress can also appear slowly building for

days, like when you feel pressure to perform well in your next game or final exam.

Stress is unavoidable but how much the stress of the event affects you depends on your perception.

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Perception Perception is the act of becoming aware

through the senses. An example is: Based on your perception, you

might believe that a disagreement with a friend has ruined your relationship. Your friend, on the other hand, might believe that you’ll eventually work out the issue.

Because of your perception on the issue you as an individual might have a higher level of stress then your friend.

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What is your perspective?

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Page 6: Understanding Stress and Depression Chapter 4. What is Stress?  Stress is the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.  Stress
Page 7: Understanding Stress and Depression Chapter 4. What is Stress?  Stress is the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.  Stress
Page 8: Understanding Stress and Depression Chapter 4. What is Stress?  Stress is the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.  Stress
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Reacting to Stress Stress can have both positive and

negative effects even though most people believe it to be unhealthy.

Positive stress can motivate you. Stress can also have negative effects.

Interferes with your ability to preform. Feel Distracted, overwhelmed,

inpatient, frustrated, or even angry.

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Causes of Stress! Stressor anything that causes stress.

Can real or imaginary, anticipated or unexpected.

People, objects, places, events and situations

What causes stress for you might not cause stress for another person.

The specific effect of most stressors will depend on your experiences and perceptions.

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Your Body’s Response to Stressors In Situations when you perceive something as

dangerous, difficult, or painful your body will automatically begin it’s response.

Both your Nervous System and your Endocrine System are involved in the stress response.

The physical response is largely involuntary or automatic.

The stress response involves these three stages:

Alarm Resistance Fatigue

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Three Stages Alarm-Your mind and body go on high

alert. This stage is sometime referred to the “fight or flight” response, because it prepares your body either to defend itself or to flee the threat.

Resistance-If stress continues, your body adapts and reacts to the stressor. You may perform at a higher level and with more endurance for a brief period of time. Ex. When mothers lift cars off of their child.

People can run faster then normal.

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Fatigue-if stress is prolonged, your body loses its ability to adapt. You begin to tire and lose the ability to manage other stressors effectively.

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Stress and Your Health Prolonged stress can lead to a

psychosomatic response. Psychosomatic Response- a physical

reaction that results from stress rather than from an injury or illness.

Physical effects of stress Headache A weakened immune system High blood pressure Bruxism, clenching the jaw or grinding the teeth Digestive disorders.

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Mental/Emotional Effects Difficulty concentrating Irritability Mood Swings

Using alcohol or drugs to relieve stress may create more problems, if the person begins abusing these substances.

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When Stress becomes a problem When you know the source of your stress you

can find ways to resolve it. People often don’t recognize the stressor in

their lives. Only recognize stress when it starts to effect

their health. Need to find a healthy way to deal with stress

or it will take a physical and mental toll on the person.

Chronic Stress-stress associated with long-term problems that are beyond a person’s control.

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Stress Management Techniques

Stress Management skills help you manage stress in a healthful way.

Some Skills involved prevent stress

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Avoiding and Limiting Stress Easiest way to reduce its effects. Effective strategies to try to avoid or limit

stress Use refusal Skills Plan ahead Think Positively Avoid tobacco, alcohol and other drugs.